| The first excerpt represents the element of Air. It speaks of mental influences and the process of thought, and is drawn from Twilight Land by Howard Pyle: This time Jacob Stuck was not frightened at all.
"What are thy commands, O master?" said the Genie.
"O Genie!" said Jacob Stuck, "I have seen the princess to-day,
and it seems to me that there is nobody like her in all the
world. Tell me, could you bring her here so that I might see her
again?"
"Yes," said the Genie, "I could."
"Then do so," said Jacob Stuck, "and I will have you prepare a
grand feast, and have musicians to play beautiful music, for I
would have the princess sup with me."
"To hear is to obey," said the Genie. As he spoke he smote his
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The second excerpt represents the element of Fire. It speaks of emotional influences and base passions, and is drawn from Scaramouche by Rafael Sabatini: eyes of a girl reared amid the surroundings that had been Climene's.
And yet that his confession had so injured him was fully apparent.
There, still at his brooding, the returning Columbine discovered
him a half-hour later.
"All alone, my prince!" was her laughing greeting, which suddenly
threw light upon his mental darkness. Climene had been disappointed
of hopes that the wild imagination of these players had suddenly
erected upon the incident of his meeting with Aline. Poor child!
He smiled whimsically at Columbine.
"I am likely to be so for some little time," said he, "until it
becomes a commonplace that I am not, after all, a prince.
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